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Kai Kavus, roi de Perse est capture par le roi de Hamavaran (Yemen
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Kai Kavus, roi de Perse est capture par le roi de Hamavaran (Yemen
FIA5395993 Kai Kavus, roi de Perse est capture par le roi de Hamavaran (Yemen) - Extrait du Shahnamah de Ferdowsi (10eme siecle) - Kay Kaus, King of Persia, captured by the King of Hamavaran (Manuscript illumination from the epic Shahname by Ferdowsi) - Iranian master - 1580 - Gouache on paper - 45, 5x31, 6 - Private Collection by Iranian school (16th century); Private Collection; Photo eFine Art Images; Iranian, out of copyright
Media ID 22779320
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Arabic Alphabet Iran Iranian Persia Persian Trumpet Fictional Character Music Instrument Mythological Figure
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This print showcases a significant moment in history, depicting the capture of Kai Kavus, the King of Persia, by the King of Hamavaran. The scene is beautifully illustrated in vibrant gouache colors on paper, dating back to the 16th century and belonging to an Iranian school. Taken from Ferdowsi's epic Shahname manuscript, which was written in the 10th century, this artwork transports us into a mythical world filled with war and heroism. The Persian king is seen as a prisoner amidst a chaotic battlefield where soldiers engage in fierce combat. The image not only highlights the artistic mastery of its Iranian creator but also offers insights into Persian mythology and culture. It portrays Kai Kavus as a fictional character who symbolizes bravery and power while emphasizing his role as a central figure within Persian folklore. Intriguingly, we notice that music plays an essential part in this narrative. A musician can be seen holding a trumpet-like instrument, adding another layer of depth to this historical depiction. Furthermore, Arabic alphabet inscriptions are present throughout the artwork, showcasing influences from Middle Eastern cultures. Overall, this print captures both visually stunning artistry and rich cultural significance. It serves as an intriguing window into ancient Persian literature and mythology while reminding us of the enduring power that storytelling holds across different eras and civilizations.
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